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Former President Donald Trump recently announced his intention to sit down for an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic. This discussion is set to take place on Thursday, despite Trump’s past grievances regarding the publication’s coverage of his presidency.
Goldberg previously authored an impactful article last month that drew attention to a significant incident involving Trump administration officials. His report highlighted an unintentional inclusion in a private Signal chat where officials discussed a military operation in Yemen. This story contributed to ongoing concerns over transparency and communication within the Trump administration.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump revealed that Goldberg would not be alone in this interview. He mentioned that Atlantic writers Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker would also participate, raising expectations regarding the nature of the upcoming dialogue.
Trump expressed his motivations for agreeing to this interview, stating, “Later today I will be meeting with, of all people, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic. He is the person responsible for many fictional stories about me, including the made-up HOAX on ‘Suckers and Losers’ and SignalGate, something he was somewhat more ‘successful’ with.”
He further noted, “Jeffrey is bringing with him Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, not exactly pro-Trump writers, either, to put it mildly! The story they are writing, they have told my representatives, will be entitled, ‘The Most Consequential President of this Century.’ I am doing this interview out of curiosity, and as a competition with myself, just to see if it’s possible for The Atlantic to be truthful.”
Trump’s commentary hints at a mix of skepticism and intrigue regarding how the interview will unfold. He aims to gauge whether the publication can deliver an accurate portrayal of his time in office. “Are they capable of writing a fair story on TRUMP? The way I look at it, what can be so bad – I WON!” he concluded.
As anticipation builds for this interview, media outlets are closely monitoring the situation for insights into Trump’s reflections on his presidency. It is clear that Trump remains a polarizing figure in American politics, provoking strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
Fox News Digital has reached out to both The Atlantic and the White House for comments regarding this upcoming interview, but responses have yet to be disclosed.
This is a developing story. Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.